Surround Kit For 10" Speaker Foam
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Originally Posted by Jimmy B
Well now after looking at my speakers in the catalog i remember what I payed for them.
At this point I haven't used them for 8+ years they need to be re foamed.I don't know if I should just heave them in a dumpster or save them? any thoughts? they are optimus T 120's vintage 1985.
Jimmy B
Might try a repair kit
http://www.parts-express.com/pe/show...number=260-925
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Did someone say Lafayette Radio
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Originally Posted by emaidel
What a wonderfully nostalgic post, BRANDONH. As a 14-year veteran of Lafayette Radio (Radio Shack's biggest competitor at the time), I can really appreciate "flipping' through an old catalog's pages. Somewhere in a box in my garage are several old Lafayette catalogs, which people all but killed each other for every fall when the latest one came out. The last time I looked through one, I was frankly amazed at the advertising hyperbole for some really lousy stuff! And Lafayette, at the time, had a far better image, and better stocked and staffed retail stores. Then it all collapsed...
Speaking of vintage equipment, does anyone know where I could find a Lafayette Radio LR-4000(A) quadrafonic reciever? It was second only to Sony's. I worked at Lafayette Radio in Natick,MA. I loved listening to Santana's Abraxis quad lp.Lafayette Radio was large because it also sold electronic parts to industries (resistors, capacitors, etc) in volume. The audio store section carried all kinds of brands not just their own. Once the corporation was bought out, it was broken up and sold off (sound familar).